Family and friend structure in Ibo · The husband is head of the household. · The husband respects his responsibilities to his community. · It is important for the husbands to tend both his family and the village. · The families usually have extended families, its part of their culture. · Children are always supposed to offer the first greeting to their elders. · Respect mostly given to male, and to older people. · Social status is based on wealth. · Men go out of their communities to find a wife.
For the first photo, Nigerian people at a market for food. The second picture is buildings in Ibo.
· The husband is head of the household.
· The husband respects his responsibilities to his community.
· It is important for the husbands to tend both his family and the village.
· The families usually have extended families, its part of their culture.
· Children are always supposed to offer the first greeting to their elders.
· Respect mostly given to male, and to older people.
· Social status is based on wealth.
· Men go out of their communities to find a wife.
For the first photo, Nigerian people at a market for food. The second picture is buildings in Ibo.